Summer Assignment AP US History DUE 1st day of school 2012-2013 School Year
Why a summer assignment?
Over the course of a year we have to study from the formation of the North American Continent all the way through current times. The summer assignment serves to give you an idea of the level of work which will be expected throughout the course of the year, as well as allows for us to cover more material in class. Although these chapters will be briefly reviewed we will begin our study of American history with the Revolutionary War.
WARNING: This is a very comprehensive assignment and will most likely take you a total of over 20 hours over the summer to complete. Do not put this off until a week before school starts. You have 85 days of summer, which translates to roughly 3 pages of reading a day. DO NOT PROCRASTINATE!! THIS ASSIGNMENT WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED LATE!
Follow the provided instructions for each of the first 4 chapters of your text
1. Complete the Review and Freedom Questions, as well as the key terms found at the end of each chapter (Pages 50-51; 90-91; 132-133; 176-177).
2. Read over the chapter outline.
3. Take and email the quiz (consisting of at least 15 questions) to Jennifer_Castillo@dpsk12.org. Be sure to include your full name and section number. You must achieve at least a 80% to receive credit.
4. Complete and email the Visions of Freedom responses to the same email address.
(20 points for each chapter = 80 points)
ASSIGNMENT #2
Voices of Freedom: Read pages 1-81 and answer the questions which follow each of the selections (30 points)
ASSIGNMENT #3 A People's History of the United States, Abridged Teaching Edition, Updated Edition
Read and be prepared to discuss the first two chapters in class the first week of school.
DUE 1st day of school
2012-2013 School Year
Why a summer assignment?
Over the course of a year we have to study from the formation of the North American Continent all the way through current times. The summer assignment serves to give you an idea of the level of work which will be expected throughout the course of the year, as well as allows for us to cover more material in class. Although these chapters will be briefly reviewed we will begin our study of American history with the Revolutionary War.
WARNING: This is a very comprehensive assignment and will most likely take you a total of over 20 hours over the summer to complete. Do not put this off until a week before school starts. You have 85 days of summer, which translates to roughly 3 pages of reading a day. DO NOT PROCRASTINATE!! THIS ASSIGNMENT WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED LATE!
ASSIGNMENT #1
Go to the following website:
http://www.wwnorton.com/college/history/give-me-liberty3/ch/01/studyplan.aspx
Follow the provided instructions for each of the first 4 chapters of your text
1. Complete the Review and Freedom Questions, as well as the key terms found at the end of each chapter (Pages 50-51; 90-91; 132-133; 176-177).
2. Read over the chapter outline.
3. Take and email the quiz (consisting of at least 15 questions) to Jennifer_Castillo@dpsk12.org. Be sure to include your full name and section number. You must achieve at least a 80% to receive credit.
4. Complete and email the Visions of Freedom responses to the same email address.
(20 points for each chapter = 80 points)
ASSIGNMENT #2
Voices of Freedom: Read pages 1-81 and answer the questions which follow each of the selections (30 points)
ASSIGNMENT #3
A People's History of the United States, Abridged Teaching Edition, Updated Edition
Read and be prepared to discuss the first two chapters in class the first week of school.